the goverment is republic.
The Republic of Lebanon gained independence in 1943.
Michel Sleiman
Lebanon has a Confessional Democracy government. Thus the President has to be a Maronite (Catholic Christian) Thus the Prime Minister must be a Sunni Muslim. Thus the Speaker of the House must be a Shia Muslim. ETC ETC
The main source is tourism.
At this point (1/20/2011) Lebanon has no government, which collapsed after 11 ministers allied with Hizballah resigned. The situation in the country is very tense and the risk of violence remains quite high.
The population is mostly Islamic, but the government is mostly Christian.
NO. All Lebanese Ministers are subject to the Rule of Law.
The Lebanese support for Assad primarily comes from Hezbollah control in the government. If Sunnis and Christians in Lebanon were able to strengthen the national army and oust Hezbollah from government power (this is nearly impossible because Hezbollah has always been more powerful than the national Lebanese Army), the position of Lebanon would probably move closer to neutrality.
Lebanon
Yes. Lebanon is a parliamentary republic with a Prime Minister, whom by convention is always a Sunni Muslim. To prevent religious conflict, different high-ranking positions in the government are always given to specific religious groups.
Primarily their own government, and the governments of the countriesin which they reside ... Jordan, Lebanon, Syria etc. ... are.
A group of terrorists mainly in Lebanon and Palestine areas who sometimes hold powerful government positions.